Getting ready to celebrate, 1974

BICENTENNIAL EMBLEM --In June 1974, Columbus Mayor Tom Moody (third from left) and two of his
predecessors were admiring the red, white and blue American Revolution Bicentennial flag that was
to fly on the Broad Street side of City Hall as a result of Columbus being designated one of 13
bicentennial cities in Ohio.

From left are former Mayor Ralston Westlake, former Mayor M. E.
Sensenbrenner,Mayor Moody, and Dr. Robert Cecile, chairman of the Ohio Bicentennial
Commission. Cecile presented the flag to the city,two years prior to official festivities.